SPLK-1003 · Question #142
When working with an indexer cluster, what changes with the global precedence when comparing to a standalone deployment?
The correct answer is C. The app local directories move to second in the priority list. The app local directories move to second in the priority list. This is explained in the Splunk documentation, which states: In a clustered environment, the precedence of configuration files changes slightly from that of a standalone deployment. The app local directories move to…
Question
When working with an indexer cluster, what changes with the global precedence when comparing to a standalone deployment?
Options
- ANothing changes.
- BThe peer-apps local directory becomes the highest priority.
- CThe app local directories move to second in the priority list.
- DThe system default directory' becomes the highest priority.
How the community answered
(40 responses)- A13% (5)
- B3% (1)
- C80% (32)
- D5% (2)
Explanation
The app local directories move to second in the priority list. This is explained in the Splunk documentation, which states: In a clustered environment, the precedence of configuration files changes slightly from that of a standalone deployment. The app local directories move to second in the priority list, after the peer-apps local directory. This means that any configuration files in the app local directories on the individual peers are overridden by configuration files of the same name and type in the peer- apps local directory on the master node.
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